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i will go to you first, jon. jon: i don't know why people want to use vouchers in that particular way. the letters are quite problematic and historically problematic. historically, they began with largely white parents trying to get out of a public school system to avoid desegregation. i am not accusing anyone in particular of doing that but it can still be used that way. historically, vouchers have been used that way. that introduces a new problem. when we are using vouchers to privatize the school system, it becomes highly problematic. we are creating a system of higher education that is perpetuating a private system in that it is very hard to get into the best schools. vouchers have been proven to be problematic historically and legally. regardless, i think the problem is to start. derrell: i would urge people to read a great piece from a couple years ago on the wall street journal website called the antiracist history of school choice, which takes an interesting and opposite take on the experience in virginia
i will go to you first, jon. jon: i don't know why people want to use vouchers in that particular way. the letters are quite problematic and historically problematic. historically, they began with largely white parents trying to get out of a public school system to avoid desegregation. i am not accusing anyone in particular of doing that but it can still be used that way. historically, vouchers have been used that way. that introduces a new problem. when we are using vouchers to privatize the...
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., mike mccurry, richard benedetto, kenneth walsh, susan page, and jon meacham. at 11:00 a.m., presidential storytelling. president mark updegrove, former chief of staff and white house historical association president stuart mclaurin on presidential legacy. the white house historical association's presidential site summit, live coverage wednesday on c-span3. >> treasury secretary steven mnuchin talked to reporters about the future of nafta, the north american free trade agreement. he said he hoped a deal with canada would be reached soon, following yesterday's announcement of an updated bilateral deal between the u.s. and mexico that revises key portions of the accord. here's the treasury secretary in the white house driveway. >> how is everybody?
., mike mccurry, richard benedetto, kenneth walsh, susan page, and jon meacham. at 11:00 a.m., presidential storytelling. president mark updegrove, former chief of staff and white house historical association president stuart mclaurin on presidential legacy. the white house historical association's presidential site summit, live coverage wednesday on c-span3. >> treasury secretary steven mnuchin talked to reporters about the future of nafta, the north american free trade agreement. he...
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that is, jon klein. we will have to wait and see. >> how do the two bills differ? senator harkin's bill and what house republicans have done. >> what the senate has done is created a very broad, 868-page bill, that tries to tackle everything that was broken in no child left behind. the house has tried a piecemeal strategy. so far they have three bills. only one is bipartisan and that has to do with charter schools. they are taking a smaller approach, trying to fix the most burdensome problems. it is a very different process. >> republicans are in a tough spot. if they clear this through the senate, it could be used as political ammunition. i would imagine that john boehner and mitch mcconnell are having a couple of conversations. >> i would say so. and then there is the jobs legislation. democratic leaders decided to break up president obama's jobs bill into smaller portions. it did not pass. >> a smaller portion. and there were a fair amount of defections on the republican's alternative package. democrats have been very frustrated, not being able to crack that gop
that is, jon klein. we will have to wait and see. >> how do the two bills differ? senator harkin's bill and what house republicans have done. >> what the senate has done is created a very broad, 868-page bill, that tries to tackle everything that was broken in no child left behind. the house has tried a piecemeal strategy. so far they have three bills. only one is bipartisan and that has to do with charter schools. they are taking a smaller approach, trying to fix the most...
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well, thank you, jon and thanks to all of you for being here this evening. we're very grateful to you and grateful to have john voit here. that was quite a talk, wasn't it? i really enjoyed that. now, it's my privilege to introduce to you a very special performer. while some of have you seen him perform before, i would venture to say that all of you have heard him sing. tonight we are in for a real treat because all of us will get to see and hear him. known as america's tenor, this californian has been a featured soloist with orchestras across the nation as well as overseas. well, that's good. they have to brighten me up somehow. he has appeared many times at the dorothy chandler pavilion, the hollywood bowl as well as the academy award shows. he made his carnegie hall debut in 2006 at the world premiere of miss america can na. equally adept at performing classical and contemporary music this versatile singer has chosen to record demo tapes that were used by luciano pavarotti, placido domingo and jose carreras. his signature voice can be heard on scores of c
well, thank you, jon and thanks to all of you for being here this evening. we're very grateful to you and grateful to have john voit here. that was quite a talk, wasn't it? i really enjoyed that. now, it's my privilege to introduce to you a very special performer. while some of have you seen him perform before, i would venture to say that all of you have heard him sing. tonight we are in for a real treat because all of us will get to see and hear him. known as america's tenor, this californian...
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there are a lot of jon huntsman fans in universities. i think jon huntsman is a great guy. i chose to support him because ideologically, he was the one out of the field that i agree the most with. sometimes very good people, who might even be good governing, don't make the best candidates. i have to tell you. he wasn't too fond of fundraising. it is terrible to be asking people for money all of the time. it is one of the worst parts of politics. it is a necessary evil. he just didn't cut through. i also think john, who i respect and like, has a tremendous family. but i think john has become a nonfactor in the republican party. and the democrat party. just to give you an example, last year, chris christie wasn't invited to tea pack -- tpac. to cpac. that was fodder for days. how chris christie, potential 2016, bigger than life, wasn't invited. john wasn't invited and no one noticed. somehow, even though people like jeb bush and bobby jindal, like chris christie have been critical of the republican party, particularly in washington, they somehow managed to do it from within t
there are a lot of jon huntsman fans in universities. i think jon huntsman is a great guy. i chose to support him because ideologically, he was the one out of the field that i agree the most with. sometimes very good people, who might even be good governing, don't make the best candidates. i have to tell you. he wasn't too fond of fundraising. it is terrible to be asking people for money all of the time. it is one of the worst parts of politics. it is a necessary evil. he just didn't cut...
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. >> thank you, jon for the introduction. i appreciate you all being here tonight. and doing what you do to help promote our party and our values. let me also welcome all my fellow gm shareholders. i want to thank paul ryan, our dinner chairman for helping pull this event together. and i want to thank him for the pivotal role that he's playing on our house republican team. i also want to thank pete sessions for the outstanding work that he's doing to build a stronger and more aggressive nrcc. you know, raising moin, recruiting great candidates and really going after the vulnerable democrats around the country and let me tell you, they're doing great work. now, i wasn't really going to talk about my senate colleagues because you know, this is a house-senate dinner. they do our thing, we do ours. let me tell you what, i could not have a greater partner in this town than senator mitch mcconnell. you know, there are an awful lot of those senators now who were former house members and friends of ours. let me tell you what, working together on behalf of our party, i think
. >> thank you, jon for the introduction. i appreciate you all being here tonight. and doing what you do to help promote our party and our values. let me also welcome all my fellow gm shareholders. i want to thank paul ryan, our dinner chairman for helping pull this event together. and i want to thank him for the pivotal role that he's playing on our house republican team. i also want to thank pete sessions for the outstanding work that he's doing to build a stronger and more aggressive...
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jon: mr. ambassador, you mentioned the reliable neighbor next door and the reliable neighbor next door, iran, is also thought to have a whole series of ties to the popular bilization forces, that is accused of a sectarian militia attacking sunnis. what is the strategy for creating a genuine, capable iraqi national army that doesn't rely on foreign training, foreign funding, sectarian notifications, those kinds of things, how do we get from where we are today to where you want to be? ambassador faily: we talked about reconstruction. after the fall of mosul, there has been and will continue significant restructure. at this momente the end game -- at this moment of the end game, it is not complete. we need to understand what we need to protect and how should our army structuring should be mirroring there whether it's at the border, internal, so on. we also know that important prosects such as national guard legislation requires very careful handling politically and very careful handling structura
jon: mr. ambassador, you mentioned the reliable neighbor next door and the reliable neighbor next door, iran, is also thought to have a whole series of ties to the popular bilization forces, that is accused of a sectarian militia attacking sunnis. what is the strategy for creating a genuine, capable iraqi national army that doesn't rely on foreign training, foreign funding, sectarian notifications, those kinds of things, how do we get from where we are today to where you want to be? ambassador...
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after that, republican presidential candidate jon huntsman's remarks. then systems for restoring america's financial future. later, another chance to see this with knick gillespie -- nick gillette's speed. >> tomorrow, adam green talks about his commitment to get over one and a senate thousand people to not donate to president obama if the cuts social security, medicare, medicaid. tomorrow, discussions was scott hodge. later, a look at the pending trade deal between the u.s. and panama. this is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span has launched a new easy to navigate website for politics and the presidential race. there are links to c-span media partners. tomorrow, house financial service committee barney frank is an update on implementing the regulations law. watch live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. they talk about the deficit reduction plan. they put forth a package of $4 time with the cuts. earlier today, the leader of the republicans in the senate that could the house speaker remark, they are raising taxes is a bad idea. he did
after that, republican presidential candidate jon huntsman's remarks. then systems for restoring america's financial future. later, another chance to see this with knick gillespie -- nick gillette's speed. >> tomorrow, adam green talks about his commitment to get over one and a senate thousand people to not donate to president obama if the cuts social security, medicare, medicaid. tomorrow, discussions was scott hodge. later, a look at the pending trade deal between the u.s. and panama....
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there are a lot of jon huntsman fans in universities. i think jon huntsman is a great guy. i chose to support them because ideologically, he was the one out of the field that i agree the most with. sometimes very good people, who might even be good governing, don't make the best candidates. i have to tell you. he wasn't too fond of fundraising. it is terrible to be asking people for money all of the time. it is one of the worst parts of politics. it is a necessary evil. he just didn't cut three. i also think john, who i respect and like, has a tremendous family. jon has become a nonfactor in the republican party. and the democrat party. just to give you an example, last year, chris christie wasn't invited to tea pack -- tpac. that was fodder for days. how chris christie, potential 2016, bigger than life, wasn't invited. jon was invited and no one noticed. somehow, even though people like jeb bush and bobby jindal, like chris christie have been critical of the republican party, particularly in washington, a somehow managed to do it from within the tent. i can't do my thing r
there are a lot of jon huntsman fans in universities. i think jon huntsman is a great guy. i chose to support them because ideologically, he was the one out of the field that i agree the most with. sometimes very good people, who might even be good governing, don't make the best candidates. i have to tell you. he wasn't too fond of fundraising. it is terrible to be asking people for money all of the time. it is one of the worst parts of politics. it is a necessary evil. he just didn't cut...
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jon. pp if i could have join us here to the front mr. rick buyer leader7 mcconnell leader mcconnell, leader jeffries, senator collins as malloy, custer, and stewart secretary warnock general brown and general george could you join us on the stage or in the front yes. maybe on stage so we can get everybody.■l noises] [applause] [applause]■ [inaudible] [background noises] ladies and gentlemen mr. bernie bluestein veteran 603 camouflage. [applause] [applause]und noises] [background noises]■ [background noises] [bac noises]■( speaker. i came over not to make a speech nk a few people who deserve my highest regards and8, thanks. one goes to rick byers rick started this whole thing. if it was not for rick i would not be up her along with my comrades here. he took the initiative when" information was released from the government. and immediately decided to notarize a little bit and let exist. that was quite an undertaking. he did quite a successful job. it took a lot of hard work with a lot of hard-working people. canvassing congress and
jon. pp if i could have join us here to the front mr. rick buyer leader7 mcconnell leader mcconnell, leader jeffries, senator collins as malloy, custer, and stewart secretary warnock general brown and general george could you join us on the stage or in the front yes. maybe on stage so we can get everybody.■l noises] [applause] [applause]■ [inaudible] [background noises] ladies and gentlemen mr. bernie bluestein veteran 603 camouflage. [applause] [applause]und noises] [background noises]■...
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however, many have supported the thoughts of center jon kyl, who believe that we need to modernize our own nuclear situation at oak ridge and other points, but we need to make certain that we are prepared and that our allies can count on the fact that our nuclear warheads will work if called upon. some say this has nothing to do with the start treaty, and they are correct. but senator kyl and senate republicans have said this is the time to get a commitment to follow through on these things. the administration should be willing to make that commitment. the president and vice president have spoken to it. they have cut some money from the accounts they are asking the president to boost. so we have that going on in another room while we are discussing the start treaty in the front room. on the 15th, 16th, and 70 the september we will have a markup. my prediction is it will lead to the committee sending to the floor the new start treaty. the question then will be, in a lame-duck session, and given the mood of whoever returns and however long that want to stay, will senator reid be able to
however, many have supported the thoughts of center jon kyl, who believe that we need to modernize our own nuclear situation at oak ridge and other points, but we need to make certain that we are prepared and that our allies can count on the fact that our nuclear warheads will work if called upon. some say this has nothing to do with the start treaty, and they are correct. but senator kyl and senate republicans have said this is the time to get a commitment to follow through on these things....
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jon. [applause]o if i could have join us here to the front mr. rick buyer leader mcconnell leader mcconnell, leader jeffries, senator collins and market represent as malloy, custer, and stewart secretary warnock general brown and on the stage or in the front for the photo? yes. maybe on stage so we can get everybody. [background noises] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [background noises] ladies and gentlemen mr. bernie bluestein ca camouflage. [applause] [applause] [background c-span for -- >> we will leave this briefly for remarks from donald trump. [background noise] >> we are live where former president trump is set to make remarks to the press, reading from a story was at an appeals court temporarily. they stop the clock on the looming enforcement of the multibillion-dollar judgment against the former president over deceitful business practices in a terse order, the judge appeals panel said it would pause the enforcement of the judgment against the former president. the donald trump organization at a top executives had interest if they post
jon. [applause]o if i could have join us here to the front mr. rick buyer leader mcconnell leader mcconnell, leader jeffries, senator collins and market represent as malloy, custer, and stewart secretary warnock general brown and on the stage or in the front for the photo? yes. maybe on stage so we can get everybody. [background noises] [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [background noises] ladies and gentlemen mr. bernie bluestein ca camouflage. [applause] [applause] [background c-span for --...
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whether it's fallon or conan or jon stewart, "saturday night live," all of the jokes go on and on and on. ut nothing is funny. nothing is funny about losing your health care plan when you had what you liked and wanted to keep it. nothing is funny about being force odden a website that doesn't work to buy health insurance you don't want and can't afford. it's even less funny when a government tax is hanging over your head and you don't have hours on to end go through the whole circus. this obamacare exchange has been a complete and total failure and it's unacceptable. the american people deserve >> i'm congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania. chairman of the house energy and commerce subcommittee. tomorrow, we are going to have a hearing about the exchange website and it will be about the facts. we are approaching this investigation in a thoughtful and deliver it way. here is what we know so far. $55 million for just one company to build the website. less than a year in, the agency it hasnt $93 million since frittered away $300 million. other companies were hired to work on this website
whether it's fallon or conan or jon stewart, "saturday night live," all of the jokes go on and on and on. ut nothing is funny. nothing is funny about losing your health care plan when you had what you liked and wanted to keep it. nothing is funny about being force odden a website that doesn't work to buy health insurance you don't want and can't afford. it's even less funny when a government tax is hanging over your head and you don't have hours on to end go through the whole circus....
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because if i vote against this amendment some of the commercials are not going to say jon tester voted against guns in post offices. testere going to say jon voted against guns in parking lots, which is what the this is about a political election in november and what kinds of ads will be run. and how the record will be distorted in those ads. echo that because at the beginning of this debate saids clear, senator paul nra will score this. light, nra isking going to score this. you will be in big trouble if nra does not do. let's put on the parking lot amendment and quit obfuscating this with some demand everybody has to carry their gun in their post office. >> we will get a chance to vote on the amendment when the bill comes to the floor, and i hope we will get a good vote, and it will come to the vote -- to the floor. >> i want to add one comment. most of the amendments we will have on this bill are about parochial politics, whether it is parochial representing the printers or not closing down a service center or limiting closure of post offices. and are parochial events political even
because if i vote against this amendment some of the commercials are not going to say jon tester voted against guns in post offices. testere going to say jon voted against guns in parking lots, which is what the this is about a political election in november and what kinds of ads will be run. and how the record will be distorted in those ads. echo that because at the beginning of this debate saids clear, senator paul nra will score this. light, nra isking going to score this. you will be in big...
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has put forward package of four dollars trillion worth of cuts, but late last night, house speaker jon baker said the republicans would not accept that plan. it includes tax increases. they want you to plan that covers between two trillion
has put forward package of four dollars trillion worth of cuts, but late last night, house speaker jon baker said the republicans would not accept that plan. it includes tax increases. they want you to plan that covers between two trillion
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president trump holds a campaign rally in montana, where a republican is running against democratic senator jon tester. we have that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span, your prime source for campaign 2018. q&a, theo and a -- author of locked and loaded for the lord in -- for the "washington post." >> what they are doing is a co-mingling of religion, politics, and guns, a lot of undercurrents in the country, to a degree we haven't seen. maybe 200 people in the congregation total up in hundreds of, and thousands worldwide. a church onow youtube, because all the services are webcast every week. it is that combing wing passion and america and what it says about us as a culture -- co-mingling of passion and america and what it says about us as a culture. when you get the genie out of the bottle of mixing guns and religions in almost any society, it's usually been problematic. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. anthony kennedy's retirement brings a significant change to the supreme court. on c-span, from president trump nominating a replacement, to the senate confirmation hearings and sw
president trump holds a campaign rally in montana, where a republican is running against democratic senator jon tester. we have that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span, your prime source for campaign 2018. q&a, theo and a -- author of locked and loaded for the lord in -- for the "washington post." >> what they are doing is a co-mingling of religion, politics, and guns, a lot of undercurrents in the country, to a degree we haven't seen. maybe 200 people in the congregation...
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host: we are talking to jon jarvis about the state of national parks. get involved in the information. number numbers on the bottom of the screen. you can also get in touch by e-mail and twitter. there's the commemoration of bull run. these do not happen on national parks. guest: beginning this last april, we began the 150th commemoration of the events leading up to and through the entire civil war, so the first battle of bull run was the first major battle in the civil war and occurred just 26 miles south of here. a little west of washington d.c. and so on thursday of this past week, we had a commemoration in virginia, me and a variety of folks that really talked in detail about the transformative effect of the civil war on this country. this was a battle that no one thought would be more than a skirmish. people took their picnic baskets down to watch a shot little fight. turned out they were 5000 casualties. this was a seminole moment in the course of history and leading up to civil rights in this country. we do not allow these re-enactments on the pa
host: we are talking to jon jarvis about the state of national parks. get involved in the information. number numbers on the bottom of the screen. you can also get in touch by e-mail and twitter. there's the commemoration of bull run. these do not happen on national parks. guest: beginning this last april, we began the 150th commemoration of the events leading up to and through the entire civil war, so the first battle of bull run was the first major battle in the civil war and occurred just 26...
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last time that he pressed for it, everyone in the room was going for it except for eric cantor and jon kyl. this time the crowd of opponents was bigger but one important person, john boehner. the important thing to remember here is scaling back from $4 trillion to 2.5 trillion does not make any of the big issues go away. sooner or later republicans are going to have to swallow some revenue increases. host: what is the purpose of today's news conference from the president? caller: the purpose for the president is to set a delicate balance. on the one hand he wants to claim the political high ground, i assume, saying that he tried and pushed for historic bipartisan achievement. unfortunately, we will like it there. the reason is that republicans will not sign on to a bold, $1 trillion tax overhaul. so, he wants to show the voters that he is the big negotiator. everything that he said the revlon in 2008. but he does not want to poison the well to make these negotiations for the rest of the week. >> what is the main message coming from republicans going into this meeting? >> it would seem
last time that he pressed for it, everyone in the room was going for it except for eric cantor and jon kyl. this time the crowd of opponents was bigger but one important person, john boehner. the important thing to remember here is scaling back from $4 trillion to 2.5 trillion does not make any of the big issues go away. sooner or later republicans are going to have to swallow some revenue increases. host: what is the purpose of today's news conference from the president? caller: the purpose...
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kyle. >> and jon. what i want to do though is just focus in on this philosophical debate. this is a legitimate debate. and it actually speaks to the point when i was young, just get of college, and had to buy automobile insurance with having a beat-up old car. i won't name the name of the insurance -- let's call it acme. it was in illinois. i was paying my premiums every month and after about six months of got rear-ended. i called up acme and said that would like to see about getting my car repaired. they laughed at me over the phone because really, this was set up not too rashly provide insurance. it was set up to meet the legal requirements. it really was not serious insurance. it is one thing you have an old beat-up car that you can get fixed, but another thing if your kid is sick or you have breast cancer. fixed. it's another thing if your kid is six or you've got breast cancer. so the general idea has been here that we should set up some minimum standards within the exchange that a plan that peopl
kyle. >> and jon. what i want to do though is just focus in on this philosophical debate. this is a legitimate debate. and it actually speaks to the point when i was young, just get of college, and had to buy automobile insurance with having a beat-up old car. i won't name the name of the insurance -- let's call it acme. it was in illinois. i was paying my premiums every month and after about six months of got rear-ended. i called up acme and said that would like to see about getting my...
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sherri brown, jon tester. and those are the people he got elected. so he is really going to want to see those folks when because they are his closest friends. close, personal relationships, paul did an interview with senator shooter -- senator schumer. let's take a look. >> some people out there may not are a couple you master. i saw you run into brian and katie fallon. one of your most esteemed couples, former workers who got married because they work for you. how many schumer couples are there right now? chief ofynch, my staff, he is a schumer marriage. , you did marriage is not know each other, you met on schumer staff, and got married. i do try to import in certain instances in my characteristically delicate way. but sometimes on the last and no. >> is it because you are such a demanding boss that they have no life other than the office that they end up getting married together? >> a good spin on schumer marriages is, migrate chief of staff, the closest knit staff, they celebrate all the holidays together. we are a -- and they go out drinking a l
sherri brown, jon tester. and those are the people he got elected. so he is really going to want to see those folks when because they are his closest friends. close, personal relationships, paul did an interview with senator shooter -- senator schumer. let's take a look. >> some people out there may not are a couple you master. i saw you run into brian and katie fallon. one of your most esteemed couples, former workers who got married because they work for you. how many schumer couples...
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later, david cameron and thin jon huntsman at a republican -- and then jon huntsman a republican rally. president obama spoke on deficit and debt reduction talks. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> i want to emphasize that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to, and the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues. >> the debt limit is the legal limit of borrowing from the government and since 1972 has been raised 74 times. learn more and follow the process of raising the debt ceiling on line with the c-span video library. search, watch, click, and share. it is washington your way. now available, suzanne's congressional directory, a complete -- c-span's congressional
later, david cameron and thin jon huntsman at a republican -- and then jon huntsman a republican rally. president obama spoke on deficit and debt reduction talks. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> i want to emphasize that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to, and the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues. >> the debt limit is the legal limit of borrowing from the government and since 1972 has been raised 74 times. learn more and follow the...
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host: our current desk jon hilsenrath,, road -- our current guests jon hilsenrath, -- our current guest, jon hilsenrath, what is the take away benefits -- what is the take away? guest: that american corporations are doing well. they are doing well in part because they focused so intently and expanded so aggressively overseas over the last 10 to 20 years. many of these profits are coming from outside the united states. this is a double-edged sword. partially because they went out to hiring in places like america. what good is that doing us? that is income coming into american companies in helping to hold up stock companies. so, it does benefit the u.s. economy in that respect. there is a lesson to be learned from this. american corporations are doing well because they took a global view a long time ago. i think that that is what we have to think about for the broader economy. making it more globally competitive. the profits have been the strongest we have ever seen in a recovery. how will it become more globally oriented, competitive, and capable? guest: compared to what we just showed w
host: our current desk jon hilsenrath,, road -- our current guests jon hilsenrath, -- our current guest, jon hilsenrath, what is the take away benefits -- what is the take away? guest: that american corporations are doing well. they are doing well in part because they focused so intently and expanded so aggressively overseas over the last 10 to 20 years. many of these profits are coming from outside the united states. this is a double-edged sword. partially because they went out to hiring in...
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> > jon, then you see me? >> i have to tell you really look terrible. >> thanks a lot, jon. well, that was hostile. why are you in a bunker? what is happening? >> jon, -year bunker is just below the stage in solid bit rock. >> well, come on. we have a rally to do. no, i cannot. i am too afraid. >> what are you afraid of? >> mostly, i'm afraid that no one showed up to our rally. >> i think you are ok there. >> can you let him know that you are here? [applause] >> jon, are you sure that there are people at a rally? >> there are a couple people here. >> are the men hanson, jon? are the women beautiful? >> yes, they are. do they respond to obvious pandering? >> yes, they do. they do. come out. good, i am coming up. do not let them leave. >> do not leave. he is coming out. ♪ ♪ [applause] [cheering] >> hey, steven colbert. -- stephen colbert. [inaudible] hello, america. hello, multitude on the washington mall. [applause] oh, this feels right. where have you been all my life. thank you for being here today. kneel before zod! >> there is no kneeling in no bowling. they are reaso
> > jon, then you see me? >> i have to tell you really look terrible. >> thanks a lot, jon. well, that was hostile. why are you in a bunker? what is happening? >> jon, -year bunker is just below the stage in solid bit rock. >> well, come on. we have a rally to do. no, i cannot. i am too afraid. >> what are you afraid of? >> mostly, i'm afraid that no one showed up to our rally. >> i think you are ok there. >> can you let him know that you...
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you find jon baker, who is from -- boehner, who is from ohio and has a great tan, he visits florida more than one dozen times in the past several years. >> what is hard to understand is a different between a pac and -- the difference between a pac and a leadership pac. >> what is the difference between name pac and leadership pac? >> a political action committee is formed either by a corporation or an ideologically motivated group or it is formed by a union or it is formed by somebody who has an interest to promote an advocate. -- promote and advocate. a leadership pac is formed by lawmakers. it got that term, leadership pac, because it was formed by people who wanted to elect people to leadership positions. 400 members of congress all have leadership pacs. they aspire to the two dozen leadership positions in congress? improbable. they can still have these leadership pacs and the leadership pacs are very lightly regulated. there is nothing that says that they have to spend all the money. there is nothing that says that they have to spend any money. some republicans and democrats have col
you find jon baker, who is from -- boehner, who is from ohio and has a great tan, he visits florida more than one dozen times in the past several years. >> what is hard to understand is a different between a pac and -- the difference between a pac and a leadership pac. >> what is the difference between name pac and leadership pac? >> a political action committee is formed either by a corporation or an ideologically motivated group or it is formed by a union or it is formed by...
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host: jon ward with yahoo! news is our guest talking about a lot of things -- he has recently written on how the obama administration hopes to capitalize on the economic recovery and other things as well. yahoo! news. how long has it been a new sur news service? guest: i have not said anything about my yahoo! news history. it has been a couple of years. i came over in september from the huffington post. before the huffington post, i was at the daily called. before that, at the washington times. we have news constantly updated throughout the day. as well as a team at journalists here in new york -- a d.c. and york. who are working on, i would not say investigator pieces, but enterprise pieces. hopefully things he could only find out yahoo! news. we are trying to leverage our experience and contacts. host: how are you accepted here in washington being part of a website? what is the acceptance level? guest: it has changed. certainly, there is no the area. for several years maybe even one decade, everything has bee
host: jon ward with yahoo! news is our guest talking about a lot of things -- he has recently written on how the obama administration hopes to capitalize on the economic recovery and other things as well. yahoo! news. how long has it been a new sur news service? guest: i have not said anything about my yahoo! news history. it has been a couple of years. i came over in september from the huffington post. before the huffington post, i was at the daily called. before that, at the washington times....
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jon huntsman's announced in his dropping out of the race and the expected history of jon huntsman. he formally entered the race back in june. well after many of his republican rivals such as romney who had already formed campaign organizations and fund-raising networks. huntsman was ambassador to china but resigned in late april. from the beginning, huntsman had vowed to be a different kind of candidate. as a campaign developed, and began drawing sharper contrast with his rivals, especially mitt romney. the news today been reported by the associated press and others as husband plans to drop out of the race today and anticipated to endorse mitt romney. democratic caller, ohio. caller: good morning. with and dropping out of the race and supporting mitt romney, it is a brought to me. host: wide use said that? caller: with mitt romney being a mormon, i feel like having john huntsman endorse him, to me, it, normalizes mitt romney. host: arizona, michael is on the independent line. let's move on to florida. republican. welcome. caller: i question why jon huntsman endorses mitt romney aft
jon huntsman's announced in his dropping out of the race and the expected history of jon huntsman. he formally entered the race back in june. well after many of his republican rivals such as romney who had already formed campaign organizations and fund-raising networks. huntsman was ambassador to china but resigned in late april. from the beginning, huntsman had vowed to be a different kind of candidate. as a campaign developed, and began drawing sharper contrast with his rivals, especially...
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i thank you very much, jon, for the award. [applause] tom: thank you. i want to thank the rtca. i want to thank heidi jensen at abc who put together that video. [applause] tom: she used a lot of pictures that i gave her of when i was young and you know i was young at one time. it was very nice. thank you. i want to thank robin sprou, who is here. she was the bureau chief of abc for many, many years. she always encouraged me. i thank you very much, robin. and jonathan greenberger, who is now the bureau chief, who is allowing me to cover these types of stories, thank you. and i have to mention my colleagues at the desk. dee cardin, joe sanchez and peter dougherty, who introduced me. and perhaps the biggest thanks should go to mary ray because she's my wife. she's at the table with my oldest daughter, chris. carrie, my other daughter, couldn't be here, but she's always, always supported me. always. [applause] tom: and i'll stop. thank you. thank you, all of you, very much. thanks. [cheers and applause] >> that was a fantastic speech, and, again, it shows how important the jobs are
i thank you very much, jon, for the award. [applause] tom: thank you. i want to thank the rtca. i want to thank heidi jensen at abc who put together that video. [applause] tom: she used a lot of pictures that i gave her of when i was young and you know i was young at one time. it was very nice. thank you. i want to thank robin sprou, who is here. she was the bureau chief of abc for many, many years. she always encouraged me. i thank you very much, robin. and jonathan greenberger, who is now the...
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jon kyl are going down to it one more time this afternoon. whatever additional time there president requests, we hope and we will get somewhere. thanks a lot. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> senators will continue debating that debt and deficit next week while house members take up another spending bill dealing with energy and water programs. keep up to date with c-span's congressional chronicle, a comprehensive resource with video of every house and senate session, both records, the daily schedules, committee hearings, and more information about your elected officials. it is that c-span.org/congress. next, look at the suggestion that president obama could invoke the 14th amendment to the constitution and declare the debt ceiling unconstitutional. from "washington journal," this is 40 minutes. host: we will back with michael abramowicz here to talk about the 14th amendment section for the constitution. we showed it to you. professor, how did this provision end
jon kyl are going down to it one more time this afternoon. whatever additional time there president requests, we hope and we will get somewhere. thanks a lot. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> senators will continue debating that debt and deficit next week while house members take up another spending bill dealing with energy and water programs. keep up to date with c-span's congressional chronicle, a...
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now jon feels bad? is it because he got fire friday jon and kate? sorry, jon. "showbiz tonight" says you blew it. big news breaking. brand-new blockbuster mackenzie fillins revelations about her sexual relationship with her famous father. a short time ago, mackenzie said her dad, john phillips paid for her abortion. >> he paid for it and i never let him touch me again. >> her own half sister doesn't believe her story. >>> the all out hollywood war over roman polanski. who is defending him and who said he should be locked up. >> the stars are divide and speaking out. tv's first, most provocative entertainment news show starts now. >>> i'm aj hammer broadcasting from new york city. "showbiz tonight" is going out on a here. we are thinking jon gosselin is kicking himself right now as we speak. tonight we have one thing to say to you, jon. you blew it. jon got can friday his tlc hit show jon and kate plus eight. is he calling for a truce and ending the battle with his ex-? it looks like jon is eating his words and back pedalling in a big way. he is reportedly filed
now jon feels bad? is it because he got fire friday jon and kate? sorry, jon. "showbiz tonight" says you blew it. big news breaking. brand-new blockbuster mackenzie fillins revelations about her sexual relationship with her famous father. a short time ago, mackenzie said her dad, john phillips paid for her abortion. >> he paid for it and i never let him touch me again. >> her own half sister doesn't believe her story. >>> the all out hollywood war over roman...
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one person as it is jon huntsman. i find it shocking. 65 percent of the time i find this guy's name. he is an authority on china. they loved his economic ideas. they feel he is well thought out and reasonable and will go over well with the moderates. we know he may colossal mistakes with his campaign manager in opted not to participate in iowa. can he recover remains to be seen. i would not cause -- count him out. i do not think, in this is nothing against mr. paul, i do not think he has the arsenal to defeat him. let me just say this, it is really not about the gop, it is about barack obama and his ideas. the fact that they just made the decision to bail out europe and whether he can create the jobs he is talked about, whether he can turn the economy around and turn it into a decent way of life. whether it is health care or loss of jobs, even the housing crisis. many people in foreclosure, their home is -- they have so much money in the home until they are under water. host: let's listen to mitt romney contrasting hi
one person as it is jon huntsman. i find it shocking. 65 percent of the time i find this guy's name. he is an authority on china. they loved his economic ideas. they feel he is well thought out and reasonable and will go over well with the moderates. we know he may colossal mistakes with his campaign manager in opted not to participate in iowa. can he recover remains to be seen. i would not cause -- count him out. i do not think, in this is nothing against mr. paul, i do not think he has the...
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and my friend jon klein talked about the association health plan proposal. respectfully, john, i think that what you're talking about with association health plans and what we're talking about with exchanges is a semantic difference. it's a matter of pooling the purchasing power of small businesses and individuals to get a better deal but there is one substantive difference that i want to ask about because we are concerned about it. if we can resolve this, i think we can agree. let's take the case of a woman who has a baby by c-section. and she lives in one of the many states that say you can't be kicked out of the hospital after you've had a c-section until your doctor thinks it's time for you and the baby to go home. now, under the association health plan proposal, that rule wouldn't apply to that lady and her baby. that there would be no protection of her in that situation. we think, john, that there shouldn't be necessarily, you know, 51 different rules for each state but there ought to be some minimum federal standards in these exchanges to prek people
and my friend jon klein talked about the association health plan proposal. respectfully, john, i think that what you're talking about with association health plans and what we're talking about with exchanges is a semantic difference. it's a matter of pooling the purchasing power of small businesses and individuals to get a better deal but there is one substantive difference that i want to ask about because we are concerned about it. if we can resolve this, i think we can agree. let's take the...
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showder watches the daily with jon stewart or the colbert show, do they share our believes? no. but why do watch them anyway? why? because it is funny. his argument to you as that would you like to watch a show posted by a guy who is when july 2 these teeth and savage your beliefs? now -- would you like to watch a show hosted by a guy who is going to lie through his teeth and savage your beliefs? no. here at highest ratings than the cbs evening news. he is the primary source of news for many young people. that is powerful. we complain, but things like john stuart, the ratings are only going up. they are incredibly powerful. humor is the tool that cuts through everything and gets the police through. -- that beliefs through. one of our supporters came to us. we have been cultivating a small contrary of funny folks who are improv comedians and stand up comedians. we're working with a couple of them. , used humor as the focal point even when discussing serious topics. you and me about the waste and fraud of the united nations. probably would have been a 10 volume dvd series. we stil
showder watches the daily with jon stewart or the colbert show, do they share our believes? no. but why do watch them anyway? why? because it is funny. his argument to you as that would you like to watch a show posted by a guy who is when july 2 these teeth and savage your beliefs? now -- would you like to watch a show hosted by a guy who is going to lie through his teeth and savage your beliefs? no. here at highest ratings than the cbs evening news. he is the primary source of news for many...
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so i do like jon more often than not look at trade, but look beyond the pacific and again, europe. i think the eu and are working towards an agreement there. it's going to be difficult because of the multi-states involved in it and nationalism kick into play there and what happens with brexit will impact our ability to get an agreement with the u.k. or eu as well. i think rit large, biden is going to look to reengage worldwide and trade aspect, not only worldwide, but how we deal with our allies. >> yeah, i'd agree with that, i'm a little more optimistic that we might move a bit more quickly in the pacific region. i think for not only economic interests, but security interests in particular and as you know, there was the recent announcement involving some of the major countries in the region coming to an agreement with china on a trade agreement. we need to be very sensitive to that and seek to enhance our own interest in that region as well. i think the question coming from singapore, and i think about japan and australia, india, and clearly, our relations with china, but i'm thin
so i do like jon more often than not look at trade, but look beyond the pacific and again, europe. i think the eu and are working towards an agreement there. it's going to be difficult because of the multi-states involved in it and nationalism kick into play there and what happens with brexit will impact our ability to get an agreement with the u.k. or eu as well. i think rit large, biden is going to look to reengage worldwide and trade aspect, not only worldwide, but how we deal with our...
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want to ask him about mf global and the testimony of former governor and former mf global executive jon corzine of whether or not there was a separation of the funds used. that is all coming up on "washington journal." we are also keeping track of other stories. good morning, nancy. >> good morning. more on the impasse over tax cut extensions. the white house released examples of personal testimony from americans of what it would mean to them to lose $40 from their paycheck, the president said on the issue "everyone should see what $40 means for folks." c-span radio will air his remarks live at 12:15. republican senator john mccain also weighing in on the issue. the senator says it congress failure to reach an agreement on legislation for working americans "hurt the republican party." he went on to say this is really tragic for the american people and next november, no incumbent is save. the report to congress is due today on arlington national cemetery's review in the accuracy of its grave sites. the order was ordered after some people were identified. in the wrong place or misidentifi
want to ask him about mf global and the testimony of former governor and former mf global executive jon corzine of whether or not there was a separation of the funds used. that is all coming up on "washington journal." we are also keeping track of other stories. good morning, nancy. >> good morning. more on the impasse over tax cut extensions. the white house released examples of personal testimony from americans of what it would mean to them to lose $40 from their paycheck, the...
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host: our guests here, jon swain, and melanie sloan. of course we are focusing on the phone hacking situation in great britain. our phone lines are open. you can join us on twitter or facebook or send us an email. david is on the phone, he's been waiting from north carolina. the republican line, good morning to you dave. caller: yes, sir, i do believe there's a problem with the way they work together up there in the media in washington. but when you try to stifle somebody for their, you know, if their ugly or whatever you're saying, well i believe, i'm not a felon, but i believe they should have the right to vote too. you can't stifle somebody whose right to broadcast an opinion. host: more of a comment rather than a question. we'll go to jeff who's on the phone from massachusetts. good morning, jeff. caller: good morning, how you doing? thanks to c-span, it's a great channel. i'd like to know how politicality motivated this is. i mean, you know, cbs does so much damage. they report stories wrong. nbc's the same thing. i never once hear
host: our guests here, jon swain, and melanie sloan. of course we are focusing on the phone hacking situation in great britain. our phone lines are open. you can join us on twitter or facebook or send us an email. david is on the phone, he's been waiting from north carolina. the republican line, good morning to you dave. caller: yes, sir, i do believe there's a problem with the way they work together up there in the media in washington. but when you try to stifle somebody for their, you know,...
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van laere edward raymond vanacore jon charles vandevander frederick t. varacchi gopalakrishnan varadhan david vargas scott c. vasel azael ismael vasquez ronald j. vauk arcangel vazquez santos vazquez peter vega sankara sastry velamuri jorge velazquez lawrence g. veling david vera anthony mark ventura loretta ann vero christopher james vialonga matthew gilbert vianna robert anthony vicario celeste torres victoria joanna vidal john t. vigiano ii joseph vincent vigiano frank j. vignola, jr. joseph barry vilardo claribel villalobos hernandez sergio gabriel villanueva chantal vincelli melissa renee vincent francine ann virgilio lawrence virgilio joseph gerard visciano joshua s. vitale maria percoco vola lynette d. vosges garo h. voskerijian alfred anton vukosa gregory kamal bruno wachtler karen j. wagner mary alice wahlstrom >> and my father, keith. not a day goes by that i do not think about the father -- my father and the horrible way he was taken from me. he worked so hard and deserve to raise his children and be with his wife. but, cowards took him from m
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has put a role in state races in florida and most recently served as national hispanic cochair for jon huntsman's 2012 campaign. her work in the private sector has included representing clients and issues particularly related to immigration and trade. and those affecting policy. anna navarro. [applause] and last but not least is tony torres, the christian leadership conference serving puerto rico. he has been an outspoken advocate. ladies and gentlemen, there is our panel. [applause] first, we want to talk about the state of play, what is happening now, where we are with immigration and where we hope we go and where we think we will go practically. i would like to ask you to take a couple of minutes and talk to us about that before we start the questioning. congressman iteris. -- congressman gutierrez. >> it's a pleasure to be a with you this afternoon, and thank you, jim, for moderating. it's an honor to have you here. the last year, democrats and republicans were able to come together and put together a conference of immigration bill and we continued to work to put together a bill. w
has put a role in state races in florida and most recently served as national hispanic cochair for jon huntsman's 2012 campaign. her work in the private sector has included representing clients and issues particularly related to immigration and trade. and those affecting policy. anna navarro. [applause] and last but not least is tony torres, the christian leadership conference serving puerto rico. he has been an outspoken advocate. ladies and gentlemen, there is our panel. [applause] first, we...
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other litmus test that had to be taken -- when i talked to jon huntsman who could not even get traction in the presidential contest partly because of his own missteps about litmus tests, candidates have to take those positions and you all to them. i don't -- i view mitt romney as somebody who is not just the etch a sketch a guide but the chameleon. that does not matter. he will move into office if he assumes the presidency and the bound to what he has promised in the past but also to a legislature that has moved far enough outside and that includes budget and tax positions that go very far from what we have seen in the past that would leave him at the edges whatever his internal beliefs are. >> i actually think there's quite a bit to be said that the republican party is not very good at the legislative process. the republican party atrophied during those years when they were out of power. during that time, republicans succeeded in electing presidents starting with eisenhower. even before that, the two parties had a slightly different character. republicans became the executive-minded pa
other litmus test that had to be taken -- when i talked to jon huntsman who could not even get traction in the presidential contest partly because of his own missteps about litmus tests, candidates have to take those positions and you all to them. i don't -- i view mitt romney as somebody who is not just the etch a sketch a guide but the chameleon. that does not matter. he will move into office if he assumes the presidency and the bound to what he has promised in the past but also to a...
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i thank you very much, jon, for the award. [applause] thank you. i want to thank the rtca. i want to thank heidi jensen at abc who put together that video. [applause] she used a lot of pictures that i gave her of when i was young and you know i was young at one time. it was very nice. thank you. [laughter] i want to thank robin sprou, who is here. she was the bureau chief of abc for many, many years. she always encouraged me. i thank you very much robin. and jonathan greenberger, who is now the bureau chief who is allowing me to cover these types of stories, thank you. and i have to mention my colleagues at the desk. dee cardin, joe sanchez and peter dougherty, who introduced me. and perhaps the biggest thanks should go to mary ray because she's my wife. she's at the table with my oldest daughter, chris. carrie, my other daughter, couldn't be here, but she's always, always supported me. always. [applause] and i'll stop. thank you. thank you, all of you, very much. thanks. [cheers and applause] >> that was a fantastic speech, and, again it shows how important the jobs are th
i thank you very much, jon, for the award. [applause] thank you. i want to thank the rtca. i want to thank heidi jensen at abc who put together that video. [applause] she used a lot of pictures that i gave her of when i was young and you know i was young at one time. it was very nice. thank you. [laughter] i want to thank robin sprou, who is here. she was the bureau chief of abc for many, many years. she always encouraged me. i thank you very much robin. and jonathan greenberger, who is now the...
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, that he offers this campaign -- uniquely to jon. when he ran for governor of utah, he was able to get so many things done there that brought the state together and brought them to number one in job creation, the best managed state in the country, and he went on to win his election with 78% of the vote, and to me, that is leadership and bringing people together. as you look at the types of things you are looking for, i do think that someone who is able to bring this country together is an important part of it, thank you for having us here. >> i am mary anne, the oldest of the bunch. i have been in china last couple of years performing as a pianist, and when i heard that my dad was going to get involved in this election, i thought i could not not be a part of this experience. i was actually part of the last presidential election cycle. being over in china and seeing how much our country is in need of somebody with a real leadership, i thought my dad is the best person to take that role, and so it has just been a great opportunity for
, that he offers this campaign -- uniquely to jon. when he ran for governor of utah, he was able to get so many things done there that brought the state together and brought them to number one in job creation, the best managed state in the country, and he went on to win his election with 78% of the vote, and to me, that is leadership and bringing people together. as you look at the types of things you are looking for, i do think that someone who is able to bring this country together is an...
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host: jon iadonisi is founder of the jon iadonisi, a high-tech consulting firm. he is a formal navy officer. caller: thanks for taking my call. people have this sense of sublime anonymity when they are on the internet. they give out too much information. the government has to police the internet a lot more. that is so much wrong with the internet. you have to cut out the money supply from the cyber threat people. if you go on craigs list and you put up and ad, you will get e- mails back and they will send you a check and they will send somebody the next day to pick up the equipment. you have a bad check. this is part of the problem. that is the money supply. these are big organizations that stretch out to nigeria and other foreign countries. they do things through london. this is a huge problem. i could give you tons of examples about that. another cyber threat is the high -- the hackers that take your contact list and they sell the contact list and they will send all of your friends e-mail from you and they think it came from you, but it did not. they just want
host: jon iadonisi is founder of the jon iadonisi, a high-tech consulting firm. he is a formal navy officer. caller: thanks for taking my call. people have this sense of sublime anonymity when they are on the internet. they give out too much information. the government has to police the internet a lot more. that is so much wrong with the internet. you have to cut out the money supply from the cyber threat people. if you go on craigs list and you put up and ad, you will get e- mails back and...
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member of the special committee, snorl jon kyl of arizona, has ruled out further cuts in defense spending. the 12-member committee faces a november 2 deadline to come up with at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction measures." first call up in overhauling the tax system comes from fort hood, texas on our democrats line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to comment on this. it seems like it is rich people trying to circumvent paying taxes. it allows them to avoid paying taxes. i am a united states marine. i defended this country, and i see a very, very strict thing happening where the burden is being transferred on to reports in the middle class and the corporations with millions of dollars in reserves don't want to pay anything. they just want to put it back like they are the ones from the system we have. host: next one comes from a call in dallas. caller: good morning. i'm really confused where the republicans are going. i'm one of them in a sense that you have people like warren buffet and all saying we can afford to pay a little more in taxes. 6 republicans and democrats alike nee
member of the special committee, snorl jon kyl of arizona, has ruled out further cuts in defense spending. the 12-member committee faces a november 2 deadline to come up with at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction measures." first call up in overhauling the tax system comes from fort hood, texas on our democrats line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to comment on this. it seems like it is rich people trying to circumvent paying taxes. it allows them to avoid paying taxes. i am a...
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jon is out. >> jon got fired essentially. and the real question is why? all the publicity jon's gotten as of late has had nothing to do with their show, "jon & kate plus 8." but basically tlc, the network that runs "jon & kate plus 8" or now "kate plus 8," says they have to adapt to the changing gosselin family. here is the statement they issued to "showbiz tonight" -- >> so the series will continue to follow and chronicle the gosselin family and it will also document kate's journey as a newly single mother raising a 5-year-old. and that is obviously something that a lot of people, richelle, can relate to. they're going to focus on the single mom aspect of it, it sounds like a great deal more. >> barring getting the cameras completely out of the kids' faces, which we figured out they're never going to do, barring that, do you think this is a good move? >> well, i've been thinking about this all day. i think it's a step in the right direction. i was hoping it would focus more on kate as a single mom and maybe really take the kids out of the equation. we'll
jon is out. >> jon got fired essentially. and the real question is why? all the publicity jon's gotten as of late has had nothing to do with their show, "jon & kate plus 8." but basically tlc, the network that runs "jon & kate plus 8" or now "kate plus 8," says they have to adapt to the changing gosselin family. here is the statement they issued to "showbiz tonight" -- >> so the series will continue to follow and chronicle the gosselin...